Dancing around Covid-19 - big press reviews 1) Quebec's draconian (https://bit.ly/343T5Bb) new vaccine passport law for unvaccinated people went into effect. Unvaxxed people will be denied entry to big-box retailers unless they shop for food or visit the pharmacy. Even then, they will be under the supervision of an employee (to make sure they don't buy anything else). Quebec expanded the vaccination passport to enter all businesses with surface areas larger than 16,000 sqft or more -- except for groceries and pharmacies. The new measure was announced on Sunday night. For pharmacies located in Walmart and other big-box retailers, an unvaxxed must be "accompanied at all times during his or her travels by an employee of the business, the pharmacy or any other person mandated by them for this purpose" the measure reads. "This person may not purchase products other than those related to the pharmaceutical service they are receiving," it also said. What's transpiring in Quebec is another example of how vaccine passports create two-tier societies, punishing unvaxxed for disobeying the government. We first described this as a possible scenario in the early days of the pandemic -- now it has become fact. There's no more debating if society is headed for a two-tier society because it's already happening in Canada. 2) Now Pfizer is sweeping in with droves of lawyers to control how the FDA releases (https://bit.ly/3IWWxfz) their vaccine safety data. Just two weeks after the directive, Pfizer asked the federal court to allow the company to intervene in the FDA’s disclosure of their documents. Pfizer lawyers want to ensure that certain information is not “disclosed inappropriately” under the FOIA request. Pfizer wants to hire its own team of internal regulators to help the FDA sift through the documents and withhold certain information and make additional redactions. According to the court filings, Pfizer “seeks leave to intervene in this action for the limited purpose of ensuring that information exempt from disclosure under FOIA is adequately protected as FDA complies with this Court’s order.” The FDA is also asking the court to allow Pfizer to police the release of its own safety data, “due to the unprecedented speed with which the Court has ordered FDA to process the records at issue.” 3) Professor Ulf Dittmer, head of the Institute of Virology at the Essen University Hospital, harbors hope that Omicron will be a decisive turning point in the pandemic (https://bit.ly/32UNah8): "There is no evolutionary path back to a more deadly virus," Dittmer said in "19 - die Chefvisite," the Medical University's video podcast series Essen (https://bit.ly/3Hp9WMT). 4) With half of the Russian citizens who fell ill with a new strain of coronavirus "omicron", strange things happen. They do not have the once main symptoms of this disease, PRIMPRESS reports with reference to PensNews (https://bit.ly/3APQSVC). Andrey Pozdnyakov, an infectious disease specialist, spoke about an unusual situation for a coronavirus. According to him, the virus began to behave extremely strange. After all, almost half of those who fell ill with a new strain now have almost no elevated body temperature. Although earlier it was one of the main symptoms of the disease. “The virus mimics, evades the attack of the collective immune response and more and more turns into a common respiratory infection. For a virus, this is a forced measure, if we talk about it as something that fits into reasonable laws, ”said the doctor. According to him, another, previously leading symptom of the virus, is also being lost. This is the disappearance of taste and smell in patients. In a new wave of morbidity, there are almost no such manifestations in patients. Also, symptoms such as muscle pain and decreased appetite have almost disappeared. 5) In an article published by New York Times reporter Apoorva Mandavilli on Wednesday (https://bit.ly/3s9GwMC), Times readers were told that “nearly 900,000 children have been hospitalized with COVID-19 since the pandemic began.” A correction issued on Thursday notes that the correct number is 63,000 between August 2020 and October 2021, which means Mandavilli exaggerated the number of child hospitalizations by 837,000 cases. The exaggeration was included in a report on the debate surrounding whether and how to vaccinate children.